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Well I’m sure he can go enjoy Beyoncé and Taylor Swift at the gym. It’s fine we won’t share ear buds.

That video is right.

From what I have read of Rich’s take on Pop culture (I guess Bjork is still pop? Well was) He likes very easily accessible first listening. His take on this is... An opinion I, personally, don’t think necessary.

I, too, haven’t been able to really get into anything post-Vespertine, and this song seems like more of the same. But oh how I do adore those first four albums. I was lucky enough to get to see her virtual reality exhibit in LA a couple months ago, though, and discovered a newfound appreciation for Vulnicura. It’s

It’s okay, Björk’s not for everyone.

Thank you! Honestly to me it sounded like the stuff I fell in love to when I was in Jr. High, like classic Bjork.

I caught a moment of her fb live interview just casually hanging out being asked about her new album. Bjork is amazing for this reason amongst so many others.

Say something bad about Bjork again. Her earth intruders will tear your ass up while I sip my tea and listen to the new album. That woman is a goddess. A crazy goddess but a goddess no less.

Thanks for the look at Björk’s The Gate, Rich! I’ve noticed that Björk’s zonal harmonic coefficients have induced secular orbital perturbations– including a quadrupole oblateness– for some time now.

BJORK IS THE QUEEN OF THE WORLD. PERIOD.

I’m not going to make an account with Spotify just to listen to a song.
Or any company. Ever. Understand, you Marketing fucks?

Or, as others know it, “That Tom Tom Club Ripoff”.

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This was the era when her voice became noticeably less reliable and her tone changed a bit. I wonder if that was part of why she started doing her whispery singing more and more.

Lady Gaga is really more of a traditionalist singer-songwriter

Mariah Carey in 1997... Does not deserve such rapturous praise. Successful does not equal interesting or good.

Kevyn Aucoin, via his books, taught me make-up was playful and fun, not onerous or anti-feminist. I learned to do my makeup from his books and still use his techniques every time I wear it.

He was an Oprah once (I beleive it was part of the Making Faces press tour since it featured heavily) and it was one of the most delightful hours of that show that I ever saw.

Damn straight he was.

Making Faces was great not just for the makeup tutorials, but for the section showing how makeup and contouring in particular could completely transform a look.